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Is "clipboard" permission replaced by "clipboard-read" and "clipboard-write"? #101
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I think this is w3c/permissions#155 ? |
@marcoscaceres Kinda, but that seems outdated. It still uses Edit: aa1f8ac added those to the spec. |
Any traction on this one? |
Can somebody confirm this please so that I can open a PR there? |
A PR would be good. I know what the implementation status of any of this is, however. @saschanaz, would you mind investigating a little bit? |
Firefox Nightly: No support |
Much sadness... let me see if I can find who owns clipboard on the Gecko side. |
Related Firefox bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1560373 |
Good find! thank you! |
Does that mean there is no owner? Should I wait until someone takes it? |
Yeah, it's not clear to me how much buy-in the current setup has here so I'd definitely hold off a bit for now. |
FWIW, Safari will likely never support non-gesture based copy & paste permission (as in we'd likely always require a new gesture for each copy & paste). As such, we don't see this permission ever being implemented / supported in Safari. |
What is really annoying is that browsers have gone ahead with their own implementation for a critical feature. This ends up forcing developers to use commands to read and write to the clipboard to work around this nonsense. This seems like a people problem and not a technical problem. |
The Permissions spec still mentions
"clipboard"
but it seems it's removed from the Clipboard spec. Should the Permissons spec be updated to use the new permission names?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: